cgoodspeed wrote:
With temps finally climbing up in NH, the CRD's gas mileage is improving. I'm wondering if anyone uses a radiator block in the colder months, and if it improves MPG. I've monitored the winter/summer fuel blends and can factor that out for my miles per tank. Still, I am getting a 2-3 mpg better average when temps are above 45 deg. Can this be corrected by putting a damper in front of the radiator when it's cold out?
Comments?
Charlie.
I used a series of blocker plates behind the grill part of last winter which made a noticable difference in warm-up time and maintaining engine & cabin temps in the extreme cold. I was seeing mileage jump into the low 20's (from the high teens). You have this pegged @ 45 deg which I believe is correct and the temp when I removed the plates (when I traded this Jeep for something that works).
My experience with other diesels tells me DCX has this engine configured to run way too cold to deliver good fuel economy in air temps below freezing. I have also seen where it is possible to over-chill charged air in cold weather causing very dense charged air and too cold to maintain fuel efficient engine temps (which is why OTR buses have clutched fans & shutters over their CAC).